The Marble Mountains, Da Nang

Discover remarkable panoramic views from The Marble Mountains. The cluster of hills serves as a place of pilgrimage that shelters stone-carved temples as well as limestone and marble caves and tunnels. Look for 17th-century Buddhist sanctuaries or climb the steep stone steps leading up to superb vistas. Wear comfortable shoes, bring lots water, and carry a flashlight for your visit of the caves. Make The Marble Mountains part of your personalized Da Nang itinerary using our Da Nang trip maker .

Arriving in front of marble Mountain one does not expect to discover such beautiful things: Buddha in a cave, interesting pagodas, monks in full prayer. it's just a pity that the nascent buildings come to spoil the view from the top from the point of view

There is a little bit of stairs and you need to walk. If the weather is hot, you can really be very exhausted. The scenery is not too big to see. The caves are located on the last side and the inside is a must see. The staff was very nice.

Water mountain was my favourite. The last cave I went into here was just stunning. Down some steps the cave opened up to reveal a little pagoda temple built inside, an altar and a huge stone Buddha sat high up in the rock. Openings in the cave roof let in huge rays of sunshine. Absolutely beautiful. This was the best part of the marble temples. Do not miss this

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By Anthony Loh

Don't bother with the lift unless you're physically weak. Not that hard to get to the top and the spectacular view. If you've got kids, push them a little if they're not inclined to climb, it's totally worth it. A cool weather day makes for less sweat and the same panoramic view. I went on a 17 degree overcast day, perfect.